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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. substituting for bob schieffer, cohost of "cbs this morning," norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good morning, again. tom coburn and dick durbin are here, and we'll turn to both of you in just a moment. but we want to start with some new information from chief white house correspondent major garrett and congressional correspondent nancy cordes who are here. i know you have both been speaking with your sources this morning, and, nancy, what's the latest? >> reporter: nora, democrats will at this point are very pessimistic that leader reed and leader mcconnell will be able to strike that deal that they were so hopeful about 24 hours ago. the two staffs worked late into the night. they trade proposals will back and forth but democrats tell us they are just still too far apart on taxes. democrats was soset the limit at $250, 000, let the tush of bush tax cuts expire for people making more than that. republicansment that limit to be higher, and they're also far apart on estate taxes. they will
captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. substituting for bob schieffer, cohost of "cbs this morning," norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good morning, again. tom coburn and dick durbin are here, and we'll turn to both of you in just a moment. but we want to start with some new information from chief white house correspondent major garrett and congressional correspondent nancy cordes who are here. i know you have both...
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ran disal pinkston, cbs news -- randall pinkston, cbs news, washington. >> the f.b.i. began investigating petraeus after a woman said broadwell was sending her harassing e- mails. >>> parades marked veterans day on sunday from coast to coast. at arlington national cemetery, president obama paid tribute to those who didn't make it back home alive. the president said the wreath he laid at the tomb of the unknown is intended to remember every service member who has ever worn our nation's uniform. he urged americans to be there for returning veterans and their families, not just now but always. the president also noted this was the first veterans day in a decade with no american troops fighting in iraq. >>> and this is video from the new york city veterans day parade. thousands lined the streets of manhattan sunday for the parade cheering and waving a flag. volunteers also collected winter coats for those in need nearly two weeks after storm sandy hit the area. >>> the hunt continues for the gunman who shot a taco bell manager in columbia, maryland. howard county police sa
ran disal pinkston, cbs news -- randall pinkston, cbs news, washington. >> the f.b.i. began investigating petraeus after a woman said broadwell was sending her harassing e- mails. >>> parades marked veterans day on sunday from coast to coast. at arlington national cemetery, president obama paid tribute to those who didn't make it back home alive. the president said the wreath he laid at the tomb of the unknown is intended to remember every service member who has ever worn our...
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washington hosts seattle at 4:30. be sure to tune in to wusa 9 for game on overtime after 9 news at 11:00. long time eagles head coast eagle reid is out in philadelphia, one of seven head coaches fired on blackmon day, the day nfl coaches get the axe. reid coached the eagles for 14 seasons and led them to six division titles and five nfc championship games in that time. >>> it's new year's eve and we're winding down to the top d.c. sports moments. we're at number two. if you think playoff baseball is in the mix, you're right. >> three balls two, strikes. the pitch. swing, and a long hit, deep left field, going, going, going! >> who in the world can forget this walk-off home run in game four of the nlds. that homer extended the nats postseason for just another day. >>> no news in the hockey lockout. the capitals captain alexander ovechkin is making news. he and russian tennis player maria kirby kirilinko are engaged. >>> we're because at 6:00 with your only local newscast. we're always on wusa9.com. have a great night.
washington hosts seattle at 4:30. be sure to tune in to wusa 9 for game on overtime after 9 news at 11:00. long time eagles head coast eagle reid is out in philadelphia, one of seven head coaches fired on blackmon day, the day nfl coaches get the axe. reid coached the eagles for 14 seasons and led them to six division titles and five nfc championship games in that time. >>> it's new year's eve and we're winding down to the top d.c. sports moments. we're at number two. if you think...
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. >>> well, last night we told you about a hearing today for a washington pain doctor fighting for his right to prescribe the drugs right here in dc. well, things took an interesting turn there tonight when a judge threw out the testimony of one witness. gary nurenberg was there and he was here now with the storely. >> reporter: the government witness testified that his investigators had secretly videotaped one of the patients of dr. allen salarian. the problem is, the government didn't turn the tape over to the defense. the witness's testimony was thrown out. the day began with a silent vigil held by supporters in tribute to the three patients who have committed suicide since the dc government stopped him from writing prescriptions in april. >> this is in memory of the people who died unnecessarily. >> reporter: the hearing before the district board of medicine adjourned wednesday night shortly after it was revealed the government had withheld from the defense secretly recorded videotape and photographs of a patient. >> i have been doing this 27 years, so i'm not the guy you want to a
. >>> well, last night we told you about a hearing today for a washington pain doctor fighting for his right to prescribe the drugs right here in dc. well, things took an interesting turn there tonight when a judge threw out the testimony of one witness. gary nurenberg was there and he was here now with the storely. >> reporter: the government witness testified that his investigators had secretly videotaped one of the patients of dr. allen salarian. the problem is, the government...
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in northwest washington, andrea mccarren, 9 news now. >>> if we had a machine at home that controlled the weather, this week is pretty much what we would have come up with. so now that the weekend is here, will our magic machine keep working? top? >> we can keep it on cruise control. we do have a cold front pushing through tonight and a few clouds. we've not seen cloud really all week. here's a -- clouds really all week. here's a look at temperatures in the 70s. our high of 82, 80 downtown, 75 in gaithersburg, 77 in leesburg, 79 in frederick, 78 out towards fredericksburg. satellite and radar, see showers in through pennsylvania, month of those showers north of us. we'll come back and talk about the prospects of a late shower and yes, take you through the weekend forecast. >>> coming up we'll tell you how one community center is trying to make things better for some young people in the neighborhood. >> but up next the royal family in england is not amused at some racy shots of kate middleton that ended up in a french magazine. we'll tell you what that's all about. and allow employers
in northwest washington, andrea mccarren, 9 news now. >>> if we had a machine at home that controlled the weather, this week is pretty much what we would have come up with. so now that the weekend is here, will our magic machine keep working? top? >> we can keep it on cruise control. we do have a cold front pushing through tonight and a few clouds. we've not seen cloud really all week. here's a -- clouds really all week. here's a look at temperatures in the 70s. our high of 82,...
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from washington the mclaughlin group, the american original. for over three decades, the hardest talk. issue one. shock and awe. >>> let's look at the facts. where we were when we came to office. the economy was in free fall. we had the great recession hit. 9 million people lost their jobs. $1.6 trillion in wealth lost in equity in your homes and retirement accounts for the middle class. >> did they come in and inherit a tough situation? absolutely. but we are going in the wrong direction. look at where we are. the economy is barely limping along. it is growing at 1.3%. that is slower than last year and last year was slower than the year before. job growth in september was slower than it was ithan it was in july. we are heading in the wrong direction. >> question. who made the more powerful case on the economy? biden or ryan pat buchanan? >> they both made the case both parties have been making for a long, long time. this debate, john, was an excellent debate. ryan came and presented himself as an intelligent, personable, attractive guy, who yo
from washington the mclaughlin group, the american original. for over three decades, the hardest talk. issue one. shock and awe. >>> let's look at the facts. where we were when we came to office. the economy was in free fall. we had the great recession hit. 9 million people lost their jobs. $1.6 trillion in wealth lost in equity in your homes and retirement accounts for the middle class. >> did they come in and inherit a tough situation? absolutely. but we are going in the wrong...
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policymakers wrapped up their two-day meeting here in washington. later today federal reserve chairman ben bernanke will announce what steps he's going to take to support the economy. >> so many times in the past, he'll intervene if necessary. so the markets are saying right now, with unemployment the way it is, with those jobs numbers that bad and revisions that bad, you have to intervene now. >> if the federal government does intervene, that could mean an extension on record low interest rates. >>> remembering an american hero. neil armstrong's memorial service just wrapped up at the national cathedral. our kristin fisher was there. ♪ fly me to the moon ♪ and let me play among the stars ♪ >> how does one adequately express his feelings about a special friend? when that friend is also a world icon, a national hero of unimman ginnable proportion. >> reporter: the last man on the moon pays tribute to the first man on the moon neil armstrong. >> no one could have accepted the responsibility of his remarkable accomplishment with more dignity and
policymakers wrapped up their two-day meeting here in washington. later today federal reserve chairman ben bernanke will announce what steps he's going to take to support the economy. >> so many times in the past, he'll intervene if necessary. so the markets are saying right now, with unemployment the way it is, with those jobs numbers that bad and revisions that bad, you have to intervene now. >> if the federal government does intervene, that could mean an extension on record low...
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washington staying alive on a walk-off, 2-1. >> yesterday i liked the spot we were in. we just node to win this game. we won this game. all bets are off tomorrow. >> they didn't make it easy to score runs. every guy out there was doing great. hung in there, hung in there, and so you had a feeling it was going to come down to who would get a big hit first, and jason got a big hit. >> i thought in my head, have a shot to go deep and win this ball game. the fans are behind him, and, you know, it's unreal. >>> as good as this series is, derek, this one might be better. the orioles and yankees -- or i should say just as good. tide again in the 12th inning. baltimore had several chances early, but could not cash in. 1-1. again, game four taste in the bottom of the 12th. >>> finally high school game of the week more than 17,000 voters. we say think to bethesda, chevy chase. that will headline our coverage tomorrow. all i can say about today in the baseball games, wow. >> wow. >> what a day. >> and more
washington staying alive on a walk-off, 2-1. >> yesterday i liked the spot we were in. we just node to win this game. we won this game. all bets are off tomorrow. >> they didn't make it easy to score runs. every guy out there was doing great. hung in there, hung in there, and so you had a feeling it was going to come down to who would get a big hit first, and jason got a big hit. >> i thought in my head, have a shot to go deep and win this ball game. the fans are behind him,...
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danielle nottingham, cbs news, washington. >>> top national security officials were on capitol hill this week to deal with the fallout from the petraeus sex scandal. defense secretary leon panetta has ordered a review of ethics training for military officers. >>> we're following news of an oil rig explosion in the gulf of mexico. the u.s. coast guard says at least two people were killed and two others are missing. four people were rushed to the hospital. this happened off the coast of louisiana just a short while ago. the explosion comes a day after bp oil agreed to pay $4.5 billion for the deepwater horizon oil rig disaster that occurred 2 1/2 years ago. >>> well, the missing child that sparked an amber alert this morning has been found. 18-month-old alexis rose carwile and her mother, jennifer, were found around 6:30 in atlanta, maryland. both are safe. the father, eric eugene black was taken into custody earlier this morning. the alert was triggered last night from halifax county, virginia. >>> a surprise verdict declared in the buoy state murder trial. alexis simpson, the young woman
danielle nottingham, cbs news, washington. >>> top national security officials were on capitol hill this week to deal with the fallout from the petraeus sex scandal. defense secretary leon panetta has ordered a review of ethics training for military officers. >>> we're following news of an oil rig explosion in the gulf of mexico. the u.s. coast guard says at least two people were killed and two others are missing. four people were rushed to the hospital. this happened off the...
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from washington the mclaughlin group the american original, for over three decades the sharpest talk. >>> issue one. arab uproar. u.s. diplomatic missions were hit by two separate afax this -- attacks this week. both on tuesday, the anniversary of the twin showers, shanksville and penalty gone atrocities. in cairo, egyptian protesters scaled the walls of the u.s. embassy, desecrated a u.s. flag and raised a black islamic flag that praised the prophet mohammed. in libya, the attack at the u.s. benghazi consulate turned deadly when they fired guns, burned the compound and burned the building. four americans were murdered including the embassy, christopher stevens. secretary of state hillary clinton condemned the benghazi crimes. >> how could this happen in a country we help liberate in a city we helped save from destruction? >> the attacks in both libya and egypt are linked to a film called innocent of muslims, made by a california-based director. the movie depictures the prophet mohammed as a quote unquote fraud and a philanderer. a 14-minute trailer of the film was dubbed into egyptia
from washington the mclaughlin group the american original, for over three decades the sharpest talk. >>> issue one. arab uproar. u.s. diplomatic missions were hit by two separate afax this -- attacks this week. both on tuesday, the anniversary of the twin showers, shanksville and penalty gone atrocities. in cairo, egyptian protesters scaled the walls of the u.s. embassy, desecrated a u.s. flag and raised a black islamic flag that praised the prophet mohammed. in libya, the attack at...
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. >> reporter: president obama is back in "washington today" but no shortage of election staff in ohio. the obama campaign has 10 campaign offices across the state. in columbus the president reminded voters which candidate supported the auto industry bailout. >> we reinvented a dying auto industry that supports one in eight ohio jobs and has come roaring back to the top of the world. >> reporter: ohio senior citizen bill believes the president has earned another four years in the white house. >> he has got my vote because four years ago the country was in bad shape. he's done everything he could. >> reporter: romney is spending the next four days in ohio. the president is certain to be back during the final weeks of this very tight race. the latest cnn poll shows president obama still ahead in ohio by just four points. if romney loses there he'll likely have to yuan every other battleground state except new hampshire. >> tara mergener starting us off. thank you. the creators of sesame treat want president obama to leave big bird out of the campaign. the obama campaign unveiled an ad fe
. >> reporter: president obama is back in "washington today" but no shortage of election staff in ohio. the obama campaign has 10 campaign offices across the state. in columbus the president reminded voters which candidate supported the auto industry bailout. >> we reinvented a dying auto industry that supports one in eight ohio jobs and has come roaring back to the top of the world. >> reporter: ohio senior citizen bill believes the president has earned another four...
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in washington humid 86. partly sunny in atlanta 78. showers in st. louis 74 degrees. sun in different 76 and mostly sunny in seattle 65. >>> so a little insight here in the tv business we receive a lot of feedback from viewers and it is not always good. let me tell you. after getting some very personal criticism a wisconsin anchor woman responded to one viewer on the air. >> i want to take a moment to address a situation that has become a talking point in this community. >> jennifer livingston has been delivering the news in wisconsin for 15 years. on tuesday she became the story. during wkbt's morning broadcast she responded to a viewers e-mail criticizing her weight and calling her a bad role model for young girls. it reads in part i was surprised indeed to witness that your physical condition hasn't improved for many year. i leave you this note hoping you'll reconsider your responsibility as a local public personality to present and promote a healthy lifestyle. livingston received the e-mail on friday. it went viral when her husband also an anchor at the station po
in washington humid 86. partly sunny in atlanta 78. showers in st. louis 74 degrees. sun in different 76 and mostly sunny in seattle 65. >>> so a little insight here in the tv business we receive a lot of feedback from viewers and it is not always good. let me tell you. after getting some very personal criticism a wisconsin anchor woman responded to one viewer on the air. >> i want to take a moment to address a situation that has become a talking point in this community. >>...
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the washington post reports the jury agreed and convicted douglas. she now faces 53 years in prison. sentencing is next month. >>> a northern virginia man on death row since he was 20 had the chance that he would walk out a free man today, but the judge said not so past. >> reporter: i'm peggy fox at the prince william county courthouse where the family of justin wolfe received disappointing news today. despite a federal judge throwing out just tip wolfe's murder for hire conviction -- justin wolfe's murder for hire conviction and death sentence, the judge here today refused to release him on bond. >> it's so unfair that justin has spent 11 years in solitary confinement for a crime he didn't commit and it's time for him to come home. >> reporter: 10 years ago justin wolfe was sentenced to death after being convicted of murder for hire in the killing of fellow marijuana dealer daniel petrolli. the shooter owen barer who is serving 38 years now says wolfe had nothing to do with it, but prosecutors are preparing for another trial. >> i don't know what e
the washington post reports the jury agreed and convicted douglas. she now faces 53 years in prison. sentencing is next month. >>> a northern virginia man on death row since he was 20 had the chance that he would walk out a free man today, but the judge said not so past. >> reporter: i'm peggy fox at the prince william county courthouse where the family of justin wolfe received disappointing news today. despite a federal judge throwing out just tip wolfe's murder for hire...
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tara is in washington with more on all of this. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you. negative ads were blanketing the airwaves in those key swing states, including one featuring big bird, which ridicules mitt romney after he said it's not worth borough money from china to fund, among other things, pbs. today both candidates are back out there burning up the campaign trail. president obama is urging supporters to get almost obsessive about his re-election. >> so i need you in this election the next 29 days. we cannot afford to be complacent. >> reporter: the president wrapped up a california fundraising blitz in san francisco. he asked donors to send e-mails and make phone calls to people in swing states who will decide the election. >> we have to understand that we've got a lot more to do, and if we don't do it, then change won't happen. >> reporter: republican nominee mitt romney heads to middle america today for more campaign rallies. last week's debate re-energized his campaign, and now he has the numbers to pr
tara is in washington with more on all of this. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you. negative ads were blanketing the airwaves in those key swing states, including one featuring big bird, which ridicules mitt romney after he said it's not worth borough money from china to fund, among other things, pbs. today both candidates are back out there burning up the campaign trail. president obama is urging supporters to get almost obsessive about his re-election. >> so i...
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here in the washington d.c. there are several athletes who proudly served their country. >> reporter: it's 1975. degrees rwin curtis and some of his -- derwin curtis and some of his navy teammate are ushering in change. >> they took quite a few of us from louisville, chicago. >> reporter: the former midshipmen football star now vice ad miler has a list of accomplishments -- admiral has a list of accomplishments a nautical mile long. so for him it's personal. >> americans have short memories. we forget about our heroes during world war ii. we forget about vietnam. >> reporter: he's part of a military family, four children all naval academy. >> i knew i wanted to serve not only because of my family, just because i feel like everyone should kind of do my part. >> reporter: his wife didn't officially serve but may as well be commander in chief. so when the curtis family hung old glory this morning, it meant something. >> when there's a loss, i've stood with the families, not just by them but with them. >> reporter:
here in the washington d.c. there are several athletes who proudly served their country. >> reporter: it's 1975. degrees rwin curtis and some of his -- derwin curtis and some of his navy teammate are ushering in change. >> they took quite a few of us from louisville, chicago. >> reporter: the former midshipmen football star now vice ad miler has a list of accomplishments -- admiral has a list of accomplishments a nautical mile long. so for him it's personal. >> americans...
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washington mostly sunny, 72 degrees. atlanta mostly sunny 78. st. louis thunderstorms 72 degrees. denver sunny breezy 63. seattle partly sunny, 56 degrees. >>> the hangover that many consumers are suffering from after binge spending during the healthy economy may be fading. a new study suggests people are getting out of debt. anthony mason reports. >> reporter: in dallas sherri used to dread getting her credit card bills. >> i maxed out discover, american express and visa. >> reporter: the 62-year-old administrative assistant fell $15,000 in debt in part paying her late mother's funeral expenses. but slowly she's been paying down those debts. across the country consumer credit default rates have been declining steadily. a new survey show default rates for mortgages and bank cards have plunged to their lowest levels since the end of the recession. the bank card default rate which soared above 9% in 2010 has dropped to 3.7%. the mortgage default rate has fallen from a peak of more than 5.5% to less than a quarter today. >> it's been a long time coming. >> it is. we want to see the d
washington mostly sunny, 72 degrees. atlanta mostly sunny 78. st. louis thunderstorms 72 degrees. denver sunny breezy 63. seattle partly sunny, 56 degrees. >>> the hangover that many consumers are suffering from after binge spending during the healthy economy may be fading. a new study suggests people are getting out of debt. anthony mason reports. >> reporter: in dallas sherri used to dread getting her credit card bills. >> i maxed out discover, american express and visa....
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>> from washington, the mclaughlin group, for other three decades, sources, hardest talk. >> super storm sandy. >> as we're going through the reconstruction and rebuilding, we have to find ways to build this city back stronger and better than ever before. >> new york city, no electricity, no lights, millions in the dark, fires, subways flooded, ruined rampant, many deaths. >> people work in the subway system, in the construction industry in this state have said they've never seen damage like this, so it's a new reality for us, and i think it's one that we're going to have to deal with. >> besides new york, new jersey was a victim of the disaster. governor chris christie reviewed the situation at the shoreline, president obama at his side. >> we are here for you, and we will not forget. we will follow up to make sure that you get all the help you need until you've rebuilt. >> later, at a news conference, the governor gave his report. >> the president of the united states and i have had six conversations since sunday. that shows a level of caring and concern and interest that i think a lea
>> from washington, the mclaughlin group, for other three decades, sources, hardest talk. >> super storm sandy. >> as we're going through the reconstruction and rebuilding, we have to find ways to build this city back stronger and better than ever before. >> new york city, no electricity, no lights, millions in the dark, fires, subways flooded, ruined rampant, many deaths. >> people work in the subway system, in the construction industry in this state have said...
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>> reporter: to keep her mind sharp, she reads "the washington post" every morning. >> you have to find out what's going on. you don't want to be here to be stupid. >> reporter: she puts on her makeup every day, likes her jewelry, and still enjoys getting her nails done. and she's in good health but she did lose her leg several years ago to an infection. >> if i had another leg, i'd dance for you. >> reporter: she has lived a full life and she shared with us why she believes she has been so blessed for so long. >> help everybody. you can't take it with you. so share it. you live a long time. that's why god let me live. i shared everything. >> reporter: in northwest d.c., annie hong, 9news now. >> she is gorgeous. happy birthday, miss dickson. she spent about 30 years working at the pentagon as a purchasing specialist. she is one of nine children and she has one surviving sister. and she says most of her siblings lived well into their 90s. >> i love the spirit. >> congratulations to her. >> the spirit she has, 105, going strong. just positive. what a positive force. >> simply gorgeous. >
>> reporter: to keep her mind sharp, she reads "the washington post" every morning. >> you have to find out what's going on. you don't want to be here to be stupid. >> reporter: she puts on her makeup every day, likes her jewelry, and still enjoys getting her nails done. and she's in good health but she did lose her leg several years ago to an infection. >> if i had another leg, i'd dance for you. >> reporter: she has lived a full life and she shared with...
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this is teddy roosevelt, george washington, thomas jefferson and abe lincoln. sprinting around the park during the national game on wednesday. a mascot knocked everybody down. after losing 500 times since 2006, teddy roosevelt wins for the first time. just like that. when we come back the search is over. a woman caught on camera breaking the law by riding a manatee has surrendered. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in d.c. thunderstorms 82 degrees. sunny in atlanta 84. 82 degrees in st. louis. 54 in denver. partly sunny skies in seattle, 65. >>> with millions of americans tuning in to watch last night's debate you might expect the candidates to be edgy but check out what mitt romney was up to before he took the stage. romney watched as three his grandsons and his sons by the way played jinga. that can be pretty intense. last year sales of dietary supplements totals $20 million. now some may have misleading labels. >> reporter: the report found that 20% of supplements had labels that claim to treat a disease and that's illegal.
this is teddy roosevelt, george washington, thomas jefferson and abe lincoln. sprinting around the park during the national game on wednesday. a mascot knocked everybody down. after losing 500 times since 2006, teddy roosevelt wins for the first time. just like that. when we come back the search is over. a woman caught on camera breaking the law by riding a manatee has surrendered. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in d.c. thunderstorms 82 degrees....
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danielle nottingham has the latest from the state department in washington. >> reporter: protest over an anti-muslim film on youtube continued through the night in cairo. during the day egyptian riot police used tear gas to keep angry demonstrator as way from the u.s. embassy. in yemen police used water canons to hold off protesters who earlier climbed over the embassy's iron gate. fresh anti-american demonstrations also broke out in iraq. >> there is no justification, none at all, for responding to this video with violence. >> reporter: secretary of state hillary clinton appealed for calm and expressed to the muslim world that the film in question does not represent the s. government. >> this video is disgusting and reprehensible. >> reporter: the state department is bracing for even bigger protests following friday prayers in the middle east. thursday president obama said he'd ordered all the necessary steps to protect americans abroad. tuesday night violence at the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya left four americans dead including ambassador chris stevens. libyan authorities repo
danielle nottingham has the latest from the state department in washington. >> reporter: protest over an anti-muslim film on youtube continued through the night in cairo. during the day egyptian riot police used tear gas to keep angry demonstrator as way from the u.s. embassy. in yemen police used water canons to hold off protesters who earlier climbed over the embassy's iron gate. fresh anti-american demonstrations also broke out in iraq. >> there is no justification, none at all,...
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susan mcginnis is following this from washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. washington is bracing for more violence across the muslim world today, this is after muslim religious authorities called for mass demonstrations after the weekly friday prayers. protests continue in cairo, egypt for e fourth day in a row. anger over an american made anti-islam film has spread from egypt to libya to yemen. u.s. officials have beefed up security at embassies around the world. >> directed my administration to do whatever is necessary to protect all americans who are serving abroad, one of my highest priorities as president. >> reporter: officials peer the demonstrations will escalate today after several muslim clerics called on muslims to join the protest after the traditional friday prayers. libyan officials believe armed militants used the protests as a cover to attack the u.s. consulate in benghazi. four americans including ambassador christopher stevens died in the attack. libyan officials said they made four arrests. u.s. officials believe the radical islamic group,
susan mcginnis is following this from washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. washington is bracing for more violence across the muslim world today, this is after muslim religious authorities called for mass demonstrations after the weekly friday prayers. protests continue in cairo, egypt for e fourth day in a row. anger over an american made anti-islam film has spread from egypt to libya to yemen. u.s. officials have beefed up security at embassies around the world. >>...
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susan mcginnis in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there is no denying the importance of ohio with its large number of electoral votes and right now evenly split. it looks like, you know, whichever side toes a better job of getting out the vote can go a long way towards a win. enthusiasm for the election is building and the crowd at campaign rallies are getting bigger. more than 12,000 people turned out at the red rock amphitheater in the battleground state of colorado tuesday to hear mitt romney and paul ryan. >> we're on the homestretch now. and i think the people of colorado are going to get us all the way there. what do you think? >> reporter: across the country, president obama and vice president biden played to another packed house. >> here in ohio you can vote early. here in ohio you can vote right after this event. >> reporter: the president kicks off a six state tour today that ends with him casting his own early ballot in chicago tomorrow. mitt romney will work the west and midwest with an early afternoon rally in nevada fol
susan mcginnis in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there is no denying the importance of ohio with its large number of electoral votes and right now evenly split. it looks like, you know, whichever side toes a better job of getting out the vote can go a long way towards a win. enthusiasm for the election is building and the crowd at campaign rallies are getting bigger. more than 12,000 people turned out at the red rock amphitheater in the battleground state of colorado...
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susan mcginnis in washington. thank you so much. word this morning that a rare but deadly meningitis outbreak has the potential to get bigger. it's possible thousands of people are at risk. so far at least 35 people in six states have contracted the fungal meningitis. five have died. the shots behind the disease were shipped to 23 states. it's unclear how many people received injections. in tennessee 1,000 people received the tainted shots. >> honest to goodness, i became more and more frightened. >> reporter: on monday sue learned she might have been infected by the fung just in the steroids given for back pain. >> what symptoms are you told to look out for. >> headaches, neck pain. vomiting. dizziness. a lot of flu-like symptoms. >> those could be -- >> could be anything. >> reporter: she was one more of 700 patients who received injections at clinics affiliated with saint thomas hospital in nashville. >> i don't want this thing in my body. i feel like i want a cleanser. i want to pull it out. get out of my body. >> we're all worr
susan mcginnis in washington. thank you so much. word this morning that a rare but deadly meningitis outbreak has the potential to get bigger. it's possible thousands of people are at risk. so far at least 35 people in six states have contracted the fungal meningitis. five have died. the shots behind the disease were shipped to 23 states. it's unclear how many people received injections. in tennessee 1,000 people received the tainted shots. >> honest to goodness, i became more and more...
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. >> susan mcginnis in washington this morning. have a good weekend. some prominent republicans are lining up against former secretary of state colin powell after he said he would once again support president obama. powell a republican endorsed the president on thursday's edition of cbs "this morning" and the criticism powell received from the gop was immediate and sharp. >> i signed on for a long patrol with president obama, and i don't think this is the time to make such a sudden change. >> colin powell said he would support president obama in the election based on the president's efforts to improve the economy and wind down the war in afghanistan. he also expressed concern about mitt romney's stance on foreign policy. >> i think there's some very, very strong neo-conservative views that are presented by the governor that i have some trouble with. >> president obama called to thank the former secretary of state and later mentioned the endorsement at a campaign stop. >> you know i was proud and humbled to learn today that we have colin powell's suppor
. >> susan mcginnis in washington this morning. have a good weekend. some prominent republicans are lining up against former secretary of state colin powell after he said he would once again support president obama. powell a republican endorsed the president on thursday's edition of cbs "this morning" and the criticism powell received from the gop was immediate and sharp. >> i signed on for a long patrol with president obama, and i don't think this is the time to make such...
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. >> joining me now is the director of the washington pain center. doctor, you just chaired a meeting this past weekend on this meningitis crisis with anesthesiologists. >> we had in washington, d.c., 14,500 anesthesiologists here for our scientific meeting. we put this meeting together in three dais because we realize how important it is for patients as well as physicians to make sure we get the right information out there. >> are we going to see more cases as other drugs are investigated from the same compounding pharmacy in new england? >> the answer is yes. these mold infections -- you can present up to four to eight weeks after an injection. the majority of injections that we have been using are a medication called cenalog, the first batch that was infected with the smaller fungag. >> fungas. >> why is this one pharmacy oviding medication to so many people? >> that's exactly right. compounding pharmacist have yewsed a great niche in taking care of patients. here what happened, because of medication shortages, we as physicians have tremendous sho
. >> joining me now is the director of the washington pain center. doctor, you just chaired a meeting this past weekend on this meningitis crisis with anesthesiologists. >> we had in washington, d.c., 14,500 anesthesiologists here for our scientific meeting. we put this meeting together in three dais because we realize how important it is for patients as well as physicians to make sure we get the right information out there. >> are we going to see more cases as other drugs are...
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>>> from washington, "the mclaughlin group," the american original, for over three decades the sources, hardest ta >>> >>> the second debate between president obama and governor mitt romney this past tuesday drew a tv audience of 65.6 million viewers. the debate was at hofstra university on long island in new york, town hall style. testy, tense and quite rivetting throughout. here's the president, pressing governor romney on romney's tax plan and how he'll do what he claims he will do. >> if somebody came to you, governor, with a plan that said, here, i want to spend $7 or $8 trillion and we're going to pay for it, but we can't tell you until maybe after the election how we're going to do it, you wouldn't have taken such a sketchy deal. and neither should you, the american people, because the math doesn't add up. >> we're talking about math -- when we're talking about math that doesn't add up, how about $4 trillion of deficits over the last five years, or $5 trillion, that's math that doesn't add up. we have a president talking about someone's plan in a way that's completely foreign to
>>> from washington, "the mclaughlin group," the american original, for over three decades the sources, hardest ta >>> >>> the second debate between president obama and governor mitt romney this past tuesday drew a tv audience of 65.6 million viewers. the debate was at hofstra university on long island in new york, town hall style. testy, tense and quite rivetting throughout. here's the president, pressing governor romney on romney's tax plan and how he'll...
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editorial page editor of the washington times. author, columnist. >> 15 minutes of fame. >> paula broadwell. >> i will supplement that with jill kelley, the florida woman who got called up into the love quadrangle, however big it got. >> what are we all feeding at the same trough? >> i saw sandra fluke. how long can you go on about free birth control when the economy is crashing. >> who is she? >> she's the georgetown law student who talked about the need for the government to provide her with free birth control. >> rush limbaugh called her a name. [ overlapping speakers ] >> 15 minutes of name. the guard particles, discovery completes the standard model of physics, and explains the mechanism from which mass comes into existence. does that prove, or disprove god's existence? either way, it's 15 minutes are up. best minute of the year. >> hamas, celebrates after 1500 district hits in 8 days, and the world believes it was a great victory. >> vice president biden, bin laden is dead, and general motors is alive. >> president obama's e
editorial page editor of the washington times. author, columnist. >> 15 minutes of fame. >> paula broadwell. >> i will supplement that with jill kelley, the florida woman who got called up into the love quadrangle, however big it got. >> what are we all feeding at the same trough? >> i saw sandra fluke. how long can you go on about free birth control when the economy is crashing. >> who is she? >> she's the georgetown law student who talked about the...
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you can see the washington monument, clear skies. sun is going down. going to get chilly now. 49 at national, but everybody else in the low to mid 40's already. pressure is steady. and really looking at a crisp night. breezes will pick up a little bit later on tonight. so if you're headed out, it is friday after all. if you're going to be out late, make sure you remember the coat. we'll take you out west for just a minute, because it's just raining from l.a., almost san diego to seattle and i point this out because that's where it's going to be stormy all weekend, which is one reason we're going to enjoy a nice weekend. and also, this is where it's going to be stormy next wednesday for travel day. the rest of the country looks pretty darn quiet. we had a few high clouds earlier. everything moved on out to sea. we were left with a glorious day. 50 in bethesda. 47 in springfield. still 50 in college park. we'll give you that and 48 over in bowie. a nice weekend ahead. chilly for high school football. nice for the terps game and nice for the redskins game
you can see the washington monument, clear skies. sun is going down. going to get chilly now. 49 at national, but everybody else in the low to mid 40's already. pressure is steady. and really looking at a crisp night. breezes will pick up a little bit later on tonight. so if you're headed out, it is friday after all. if you're going to be out late, make sure you remember the coat. we'll take you out west for just a minute, because it's just raining from l.a., almost san diego to seattle and i...
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susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. general petraeus may be asked about this extramarital affair but the focus today is on benghazi. petraeus went to libya after the killings and these leaders believe he has specific information no one else can offer. former cia director david petraeus is headed to capitol hill this morning to talk about the attacks on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. congressional leaders say he has a unique insight. >> director petraeus went to tripoli, he interviewed many of the people as i understand it that were involved. >> reporter: house senate intelligence members spent thursday interviewing officials. they were shown a video taken from cameras and drones flying overhead. >> it begins from when the incident, before the incident started and it goes through the incident. and the exodus. >> reporter: members still have questions. there's new information out of thursday's congressional hearing. lawmakers said it was confirmed to them susan rice was told spontaneous protests over an islamic film spar
susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. general petraeus may be asked about this extramarital affair but the focus today is on benghazi. petraeus went to libya after the killings and these leaders believe he has specific information no one else can offer. former cia director david petraeus is headed to capitol hill this morning to talk about the attacks on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. congressional leaders say he has a unique insight. >>...
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we're 63 in washington. 76 by noon. highs about 82 or so. yesterday we were 81. your 5:00 temperature still 80 degrees. you can see overhead how we've got once again clear skies here. a couple of clouds out in tennessee. you can see that there in hd out to the west. we are looking at temperatures -- no 40s this morning. we do have 50 in frederick, 52 culpeper and manassas. 52 at the tappahannock airport. a touch of fog. we're seeing that up in frederick. visibility a quarter mile and warrenton. other than that visibilities are pretty good elsewhere and it's going to be another very fine afternoon across the region with your high temperatures mainly into the low 80s. let's check in with monika samtani here at 4:26 with your first look at timesaver traffic. >>> the first look is showing us lots of construction all over town, especially on the beltway. by the way, wilson bridge went up at 4:00 this morning. it's back down. traffic hopefully should be normal across the bridge span now. if you're planning to head to the west side of town on the outer loop 66 to route
we're 63 in washington. 76 by noon. highs about 82 or so. yesterday we were 81. your 5:00 temperature still 80 degrees. you can see overhead how we've got once again clear skies here. a couple of clouds out in tennessee. you can see that there in hd out to the west. we are looking at temperatures -- no 40s this morning. we do have 50 in frederick, 52 culpeper and manassas. 52 at the tappahannock airport. a touch of fog. we're seeing that up in frederick. visibility a quarter mile and warrenton....
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>>> from washington, "the mclaughlin group," the american original. for over three decades the sharpest minds, best sources, >> "the mclaughlin group" is brought to you in part by american petroleum institute. >>> thanks to president obama for the confidence, like an old soldier. >> so said david petraeus 15 months ago, september 2011, when he was sworn in as director of the central intelligence agency, petraeus was nominated by president obama replacing outgoing cia director leon panetta. now head of the department of defense. but petraeus suddenly resigned one week ago in petraeus' own words, a quote unquote extramarital affair. the woman in question, paula broadwell who is also married and co-wrote a 400-page biography of general petraeus last year when petraeus was still the top commander in afghanistan. >> it is a portrait of modern warfare. and i tried to show in the back how his ideas are playing out on the ground through the poor traits of three battalion commanders. >> petraeus still has a stellar reputation. a four-star general, with a 37- y
>>> from washington, "the mclaughlin group," the american original. for over three decades the sharpest minds, best sources, >> "the mclaughlin group" is brought to you in part by american petroleum institute. >>> thanks to president obama for the confidence, like an old soldier. >> so said david petraeus 15 months ago, september 2011, when he was sworn in as director of the central intelligence agency, petraeus was nominated by president obama...
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tara mergener is in washington with the latest. good morning, tara. >> reporter: there is a lot of pressure on president obama tonight to make a comeback from that first debate. the challenge for mitt romney is to live up to the high expectations he set in that initial match-up. the stage is set at hofstra university for the second presidential debate. >> i can't even describe how excited i am. >> reporter: the town hall style format will feature 80 randomly selected voters in the audience. all of them will have questions prepared, but only 11 will get to ask them. >> it's going to be fun to watch. maybe more fun for you than for me. >> reporter: mitt romney is coming off what many consider a win in the first debate. he spent monday in boston working with ohio senator rob portman, who has been playing president obama in debate preps. >> how did it go, senator? >> great. >> reporter: president obama spent the day at a resort in williamsburg, virginia. he's promised to be more aggressive in refuting romney's claims, but political ana
tara mergener is in washington with the latest. good morning, tara. >> reporter: there is a lot of pressure on president obama tonight to make a comeback from that first debate. the challenge for mitt romney is to live up to the high expectations he set in that initial match-up. the stage is set at hofstra university for the second presidential debate. >> i can't even describe how excited i am. >> reporter: the town hall style format will feature 80 randomly selected voters in...
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. >> tara mergener in washington for us this morning. thank you. it's been two weeks since hurricane sandy but for tens of thousands of frustrated and beaten down victims the nightmare is not over yet. some are trying to rebuild from scratch. for others the issue is power. this morning in new york and new jersey some 73,000 customers remain without electricity the. that means no heat or no hot water. most are on long island. over the weekend there were protests against the long island power authority. mark strassman has our report. >> reporter: new york's veterans day parade was also a salute to the city's recovery from sandy at least in manhattan. but 14 miles away in brooklyn vietnam veteran danny smith walked to a gasoline to wait for an hour for national guardsmen to give him five free gallons. >> without this gas you would be in trouble? >> i couldn't charge my cell phone. it's your lifeline. >> you wouldn't have heat? >> no heat. >> reporter: in brooklyn's working class community, two weeks later no one here has power. >> tough. very tough. s
. >> tara mergener in washington for us this morning. thank you. it's been two weeks since hurricane sandy but for tens of thousands of frustrated and beaten down victims the nightmare is not over yet. some are trying to rebuild from scratch. for others the issue is power. this morning in new york and new jersey some 73,000 customers remain without electricity the. that means no heat or no hot water. most are on long island. over the weekend there were protests against the long island...
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they're often dumb in washington, but they're not crazy. and i just don't think they'll let us go over the cliff. the real question to me is can they begin to fashion a bargain based on simpson-bolz. i thought lindsey graham earlier in the show was very smart by going to simpson-bowles. i think there are going to be democrats will who want simpson-bowles. some would disagree but the question to me is if the republicans are willing to take simpson-bowles, will democrats will take it. >> can the president sell-- >> schieffer: if they do simpson-bowles, republicans in the house will have to disavow the pledge they took not to raise taxes that they all took. >> they have a little escape route-- the escape route could be tax reform. the rate doesn't change but you remove a lot of deduction so you get some revenue and it gives you a rhetorical way out to say we never raised rates. >> the challenge is, you can't do tax reform in the next two months and the tax rates expire december 31. so how do you get to a koms program-- >> you can extend it. th
they're often dumb in washington, but they're not crazy. and i just don't think they'll let us go over the cliff. the real question to me is can they begin to fashion a bargain based on simpson-bolz. i thought lindsey graham earlier in the show was very smart by going to simpson-bowles. i think there are going to be democrats will who want simpson-bowles. some would disagree but the question to me is if the republicans are willing to take simpson-bowles, will democrats will take it. >>...
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and if washington tries to cram decisions about the future... of these programs into a last minute budget deal... we'll all pay the price. aarp is fighting to protect seniors with responsible... solutions that strengthen medicare and... social security for generations to come. we can do better than a last minute deal... that would hurt all of us. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year. time for campbell's green bean casserole. you'll find the recipe at campbellskitchen.com. ♪ campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. >> mason: the maker of legendary american treats like twinkies, ring dings and devil dogs said today it's going out of business. hostess brands ceased operations and began to lay off more than 18,000 workers. what happened when customers got word? john blackstone takes a look. >> reporter: the panic buying was on at hostess stores. in los ang
and if washington tries to cram decisions about the future... of these programs into a last minute budget deal... we'll all pay the price. aarp is fighting to protect seniors with responsible... solutions that strengthen medicare and... social security for generations to come. we can do better than a last minute deal... that would hurt all of us. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year. time for campbell's green bean casserole. you'll find the recipe at campbellskitchen.com. ♪ campbell's....
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bob schieffer is our chief washington correspondent and anchor of "face the nation." and, bob, what do you make of these numbers? >> well, scott, two things. first, that 40% really jumps out. that is the largest number of people who have thought the country's head had had in the right direction in over three years. it's still not a majority but it goes without saying that the more people who think the country is headed in the right direction the better it is for the president, any president. the second thing, the president's message that he is the one who can best help the middle-class does seem to be getting through. a majority in this poll, 54%, said the president would do more to help the middle-class while 53% said that mitt romney's policies favored the rich. it's still a while until the election, but you put all that together and you have to say this is some of the best polling news that the president has seen in quite a while. >> pelley: bob, thank you very much. be watching on sunday when bob's guests on "face the nation" include republican senator john mccain
bob schieffer is our chief washington correspondent and anchor of "face the nation." and, bob, what do you make of these numbers? >> well, scott, two things. first, that 40% really jumps out. that is the largest number of people who have thought the country's head had had in the right direction in over three years. it's still not a majority but it goes without saying that the more people who think the country is headed in the right direction the better it is for the president,...
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at washington here, 42. looking outside on our michael & son weather camera, brightness on the eastern horizon. that's better color earlier with temperatures which are running now at 42 degrees. cloudy skies. feeling like 36 and the wind north, northeast at 10 miles an hour. our dew points are in the lower 30s so we are dealing with a nice, dry air mass. just a little bit cooler than it should be for this time of year. our futurecast got some clouds and showers down in the carolinas. the clouds have been blowing up here but the moisture, the rain, that's going to stay well to our south and southeast today with a mix of clouds and sunshine. here we are at 6:00. so maybe a little more sun, especially north and west of d.c. tonight partly cloudy, more clouds east. more breaks west. it will be another night with temps down in the 30s. then look, a lot move sunshine for your friday. this weekend we've been talking about the threat for a coastal storm as we head toward the sunday-monday time frame. still think tha
at washington here, 42. looking outside on our michael & son weather camera, brightness on the eastern horizon. that's better color earlier with temperatures which are running now at 42 degrees. cloudy skies. feeling like 36 and the wind north, northeast at 10 miles an hour. our dew points are in the lower 30s so we are dealing with a nice, dry air mass. just a little bit cooler than it should be for this time of year. our futurecast got some clouds and showers down in the carolinas. the...
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how will anything change in washington if all the players are the same, including yourself? >> well, first of all, we don't know what's going to happen in the election. in my election or anybody else's. so we don't want to take that for granted. but let's assume i'm re-elected and the house republicans are still in charge. i think it's important to point out that even with all the back-and-forth that's taken place this year, we got a lot o stuff done. we have cut a trillion dollars from our deficit because of an agreement that i made with speaker boehner that got passed ones, and we'd like to see greate cooperation. i don't expect i will get 100% cooperation. but 50%, 60%, wouldn't be bad. >> pelley: but if you win, will you be willing to compromise? what are you willing to give in order to complete this grand bargain on the budget that had failed? >> well, i-- keep in mind that the trillion dollars that we c cut, you know, was a painful exercise. you know, there are some programs that are worthy but we just can't afford right now. is and there's still waste. there are still
how will anything change in washington if all the players are the same, including yourself? >> well, first of all, we don't know what's going to happen in the election. in my election or anybody else's. so we don't want to take that for granted. but let's assume i'm re-elected and the house republicans are still in charge. i think it's important to point out that even with all the back-and-forth that's taken place this year, we got a lot o stuff done. we have cut a trillion dollars from...
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and new york -- with washington and new york playing. the nats trailed 2-1 in the 6th till tyler moore took r.a. dicky over the wall in left. his ninth home run of the year gave the nats a 3-2 lead. bryce harper went 4-5 last night. he had a good evening and drove in an insurance run in the 9th. nats topped -- top the nets 5- 3. >>> the orioles are back in a tie for first place in the al east this morning. they hosted the rays last night. j.j. hardy had two home runs. he had five rbis. baltimore beats tampa bay 9-2. and the rankees lost -- yankees lost. >>> robert griffin iii will be talking to reporters about last sunday's win and we'll look ahead to this sunday's game against the rams. rg3 is nominee for inform player of the week and rookie week award as well. >>> team u.s.a. hosting jamaica in a world cup qualifier last night. hercules, hercules gomez scores on a free kick. it was the only goal of the game. u.s. wins 1-0. >>> our time 16:25. -- is 6:25. ahead a funny list of things to do with your old cell phone. >> cheaters never win
and new york -- with washington and new york playing. the nats trailed 2-1 in the 6th till tyler moore took r.a. dicky over the wall in left. his ninth home run of the year gave the nats a 3-2 lead. bryce harper went 4-5 last night. he had a good evening and drove in an insurance run in the 9th. nats topped -- top the nets 5- 3. >>> the orioles are back in a tie for first place in the al east this morning. they hosted the rays last night. j.j. hardy had two home runs. he had five rbis....
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only in washington, d.c. does the 3-6 football team and the word playoffs get used in the same sentence, yes, the skins is a lot of division games remaining but let's get real. the redskins don't look anything like a playoff team and here come the eaes starting rookie quarterback nick foles. rookies have feasted on washington lately. see newton and bradford. mike shanahan and jim haslett were asked what they knew about old sir nick. >> just really don't know for sure. we were lucky enough to have him for a week at the senior bowl. not that you know everything about him but he's a great kid with a lot of ability. >> we got one. he's just another one that gives like six rookies starting in the league this week? he's a good football player. >> reporter: all right, last night charlottesville, virginia, north carolina, little "gangnam style." we're there. love don't live herenymore. north carolina with a goal line stand in the fourth quarter. later in the drive, bernard, to renner, good thing virginia alleging to
only in washington, d.c. does the 3-6 football team and the word playoffs get used in the same sentence, yes, the skins is a lot of division games remaining but let's get real. the redskins don't look anything like a playoff team and here come the eaes starting rookie quarterback nick foles. rookies have feasted on washington lately. see newton and bradford. mike shanahan and jim haslett were asked what they knew about old sir nick. >> just really don't know for sure. we were lucky enough...
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for analysis we'll bring in the "washington post's" david ignatius. tom ricks, august of can the gen. and our own bob orr and margaret brennan. and we'll have a farewell interview with maine's republican senator olympia snowe, who's leaving the senate because she no longer felt it was a place she could get anything done. it's been a wild week, but we'll try to put it in perspective on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again. we want to get right to the story in the middle east. , israel continuing to amass troops on the period with gaza. three israelis are dead, more than 50 wounded by rocket fire. the airstrikes go on. the question now, will the israelis send their ground troops into gaza? we're going first this morning to alan pizzey who is in tel aviv. allen. >> reporter: good morning, bob. overnight the israelis continued to pound positions in gaza. they've expand their operation away from just purely military targets into the hamas infra
for analysis we'll bring in the "washington post's" david ignatius. tom ricks, august of can the gen. and our own bob orr and margaret brennan. and we'll have a farewell interview with maine's republican senator olympia snowe, who's leaving the senate because she no longer felt it was a place she could get anything done. it's been a wild week, but we'll try to put it in perspective on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the...
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flag is at half staff outside the johns hopkins graduate school of advanced international studies in washington. >> we're often grateful to our military. we often forget the civilians who serve abroad. >> reporter: daniel serwer is a proffer of conflict resolution at hopkins. he's been in afghanistan, the balkans, iraq, the sudan and libya twice since the revolution. >> whoever did this is a small group and whoever made the film in the u.s. states is that's offensive to muslims, that's a small group, too. the difference is that what the group in the united states did was protected. >> reporter: the school has produced hundreds of diplomats now serving the world over including tunisia, kosovo and malta. the current ambassador to syria, robert ford, he's also a graduate here. he's been called back to the u.s. because it's too dangerous there. >> for take lot of students thinking about going -- a lot of students thinking about going into this line of work, we realize this is a potential hazard of the job. >> reporter: these two students are in their final year of study at hopkins before joining th
flag is at half staff outside the johns hopkins graduate school of advanced international studies in washington. >> we're often grateful to our military. we often forget the civilians who serve abroad. >> reporter: daniel serwer is a proffer of conflict resolution at hopkins. he's been in afghanistan, the balkans, iraq, the sudan and libya twice since the revolution. >> whoever did this is a small group and whoever made the film in the u.s. states is that's offensive to...
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he joins us now live from washington. because you're moderating the debate, we understand you won't talk about the debate directly, but where do you see the presidential race with two debates now in the book? >> well, i think it's closer than it was and i will say this about last night's debate. i think both of the candidates helped themselves. i think as far as the debate itself, i think joe biden probably won, but i tell you the other part. i thought that paul ryan kind of passed the vice presidential test. i don't think anybody -- this will be people who vote for mitt romney and people who vote against him, but i don't think you'll find people who will vote against the republican ticket because paul ryan is on it. the last time out there is no question that there were some people and i don't know how many, but there were some who did not vote for john mccain because he had put sarah palin on the ticket. i think paul ryan showed last night that he was a person of substance and a serious person and there's argument about
he joins us now live from washington. because you're moderating the debate, we understand you won't talk about the debate directly, but where do you see the presidential race with two debates now in the book? >> well, i think it's closer than it was and i will say this about last night's debate. i think both of the candidates helped themselves. i think as far as the debate itself, i think joe biden probably won, but i tell you the other part. i thought that paul ryan kind of passed the...
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steve hartman, "on the road," in tacoma, washington. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley in los angeles. good night. captioning sponsored by >>> this is 9 news now. >> our washington nationals have seem to have had everything they needed to motivate a victory today, a record crowd of more than 45,000 packed in the nats park and add to that, this was the very first baseball playoff game in d.c. in almost eight decades. however, none of that mattered once they actually started play baseball and all those fans had to go home disappointed. kristen berset is live at nats park with the highlights or in this case the low lights. kristen. >> reporter: that's right, derek. all that history information is great, but it's not going to be worth anything if they can't get past this first series. record crowd today only to see their nats get stomped once again for the third
steve hartman, "on the road," in tacoma, washington. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley in los angeles. good night. captioning sponsored by >>> this is 9 news now. >> our washington nationals have seem to have had everything they needed to motivate a victory today, a record crowd of more than 45,000 packed in the nats park and add to that, this was the very first...
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only in washington, d.c. does the 3-6 football team and the word playoffs get used in the same sentence. yes, the skins have a lot of division games remaining but let's get real. the redskins don't look anything like a playoff team and here come the eagles starting rookie quarterback nick foles. rookies have feasted on washington lately. bradford and newton burned them as first timers and mike shanahan and jim haslett were asked what they knew about old sir nick. >> just really don't know for sure. we were lucky to have him for a week at the senior bowl. he's a great kid with a lot of ability. >> we got a young quarterback. and he's just another one that gives like six rookies starting in the league this week? you know he's a good football player. >>> all right, last night charlottesville, virginia. north carolina little "gangnam style" right there. virginia's kevin parks love don't live here anymore. north carolina with a goal hind stand in the fourth quarter. later in the drive, bernard, renner, good thing
only in washington, d.c. does the 3-6 football team and the word playoffs get used in the same sentence. yes, the skins have a lot of division games remaining but let's get real. the redskins don't look anything like a playoff team and here come the eagles starting rookie quarterback nick foles. rookies have feasted on washington lately. bradford and newton burned them as first timers and mike shanahan and jim haslett were asked what they knew about old sir nick. >> just really don't know...
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there multiple requests for increased security in tripoli and benghazi and can you address whether washington or your office rejected those requests? >> well, let me start by cautioning everyone against seizing on any single statement or piece of information to draw a final conclusion. over the course of this review there will naturally be a number of statements made, some of which will be borne out and some of which will not. >> reporter: clinton and her aides have consistently pointed to intelligence reports that indicated there was no threat to the u.s. mission and that it was intelligence agencies that initially said the attack was sparked by a spontaneous demonstration. >> i am aware, too, that many people are eager for answers. so am i, margaret. and no one wants the answers more than we do here at the department. >> reporter: senior aides are handing over e-mails and paperwork to congressional investigators who want to know who knew about the security situation in benghazi. the state department's own five-person review board begin this is week. scott? >> pelley: margaret, thank you. in
there multiple requests for increased security in tripoli and benghazi and can you address whether washington or your office rejected those requests? >> well, let me start by cautioning everyone against seizing on any single statement or piece of information to draw a final conclusion. over the course of this review there will naturally be a number of statements made, some of which will be borne out and some of which will not. >> reporter: clinton and her aides have consistently...
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joining us is our political director john dickerson in washington. john, a lot of discussion of benghazi right now. on election day how much do voters typically factor in foreign policy? >> well n this election where voters have told us consistently that they care the most about sdwrobs and the economy, that's likely to be the big issue on everybody's mind. the political danger for the president, though, about the libya issue is that the romney campaign is trying to attach it to a larger critique of this administration. that on issues from libya to the economy they are out of ideas. that they are not on the case that they've not been showing leadership. so in that way it's a way for romney to make a case about the administration as a whole even though it's on an issue that will not be front of mind for voters. >> jeff: let's talk about the electoral college math now if we could for a moment. what does the math look like right now for each candidate? >> the math favors president obama at the start. there are more states that he is likely to win in his
joining us is our political director john dickerson in washington. john, a lot of discussion of benghazi right now. on election day how much do voters typically factor in foreign policy? >> well n this election where voters have told us consistently that they care the most about sdwrobs and the economy, that's likely to be the big issue on everybody's mind. the political danger for the president, though, about the libya issue is that the romney campaign is trying to attach it to a larger...